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Hervé Logé <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Apr 2004 00:10:47 +0200
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And yet I note that
> on several different brands of honey that say
> "Product of Argentina and Canada" that line can be
> any size and is on several major brands is one half
> the size of the "Canada No. 1" line, and tucked away
> where it is not overly visible.

Unfortunately, "Canada no1" (or noX) has few to do
with honey's origin, according to the regulation (see
federal honey bill C.R.C., ch. 287 :
http://www.canlii.org/ca/regl/crc287/. Indeed, letters
size for "canada no1" is regulated... more than its
origin labelling. I agree with you : it opens a door
to a vast trick to cheat consumers, sadly. I grrr with
you...

Hervé






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